Wednesday, 4 September 2013

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO- BRITISH ASHLEY ANTHONY WALTERS NICK NAMED AS "ASHER D "AN ENGLISH RAPPER AND ACTOR : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

                                  BLACK            SOCIAL          HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Ashley Anthony Walters  born 30 June 1982, also known as Asher D, is an English rapper and actor.

Early life

Walters was born in Peckham, London. He was raised by his mother, Pamela Case, a local government officer.[1] He attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School from the age of 6. After graduating, Walters starred in some popular stage productions of the time.

Music career

Musically, he is best known as Asher D in the group So Solid Crew. He enjoyed relative success as a lyricist, particularly for their number 1 hit "21 Seconds". After the group split, he went on to focus on other projects, most recently 2006's In Memory of the Street Fighter, featuring the single "Andrea". He released a studio album in 2008 entitled The Appetiser, a 12-track album produced by both him and Laurence Ezra. With Dewi Bruce Konuah, he co-owns a production company called AD82 Productions, specialising in talent in the British music and film industries. Early 2012, he signed a recording contract with the independent record label, SK Records, founded by the British singer-songwriter Simon Webbe and his business partners Karan and Preeti Singh. Ashher's single "How You Like Me Now" was released on 29 July 2012. In November 2012, Asher appeared on Radio 1 DJ Charlie Sloth's "Fire in the Booth" show, while on November 12 2012 his second single for SK "Your Love" was released and featured vocals from Alesha Dixon.

Acting career

Walters is also an actor, appearing under his full name, Ashley Walters. He appeared as Omar in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles at the age of 10, and as Andy in Grange Hill at the age of 14. He appeared in Bullet Boy, where he played Ricky who had just came out of jail to start a new life, a role for which he was named Best Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards. He also appeared in Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
He played the role of Wolf in the film Stormbreaker, and Danny in Life and Lyrics, for which he has received many plaudits. He starred in WΔZ alongside Selma Blair and Melissa George, and Sugar house. He played Lacey in the BBC Three drama pilot West 10 LDN. He appeared in five episodes of the fourth series of BBC TV drama Hustle, playing Billy Bond. He has appeared in the MTV series Top Buzzer and played the role of Al B in the 2006 production House of 9 alongside Dennis Hopper. He has appeared on stage at the Royal National Theatre in Roy Williams’ Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads and the Royal Court Theatre in Levi David Addai's Oxford Street. Another feature film, Tuesday, sees him playing a jewel thief. He appeared in Bola Agbaje's play Off the Endz at the Royal Court Theatre during February and March 2010.
He made appearances in police drama The Bill and firefighting drama London's Burning. His Grange Hill history and autobiography was referenced by the comedian Stewart Lee on 16 March 2009, on the BBC2 show Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle in the episode themed on "Toilet Books". He also appeared in 2009's TV adaptation of Small Island and as Jack Holt in the short-lived drama Outcasts on the BBC in February and March 2011.
For the BBC Learning project "Off By Heart Shakespeare", Walters delivered one of Shakespeare’s best known speeches, "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?" from Romeo and Juliet. In October 2011, Walters starred in the Arjun Rose slasher Demons Never Die. From 31 October 2011, he played Dushane in a four part drama Top Boy. In February 2012, he played Chris in the BBC drama Inside Men. In 2013 Walters reprised his role as main character Dushane in the second series of Top Boy.

Personal life


Walters has two sons and two daughters with partner Natalie. In July 2001, following an argument with a traffic warden, he was found to be carrying a loaded Brocock air pistol modified to fire live ammunition. He was arrested and, in 2002, jailed for 18 months, in a young offenders' institute. Having spent the previous nine months in custody, he subsequently served an additional nine months to complete his sentence.















































































































































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